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De Voto, Bernard, 1897-1955

 Person

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Bernard DeVoto papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2688
Abstract Bernard DeVoto (1897–1955) was a famous writer, editor, critic, and conservationist during the early 20th century. In 1933 DeVoto recieved a fan letter from a young woman named Katharine Sterne. His reply sparked an 11 year correspondence, with the two exchanging over 800 letters until Sterne's death in 1944. Excerpts of their letters have since been compiled and published by writer Mark DeVoto, Bernard's son. This collection contains typescripts of the letter series as annotated and edited by...
Dates: 1933-2002

Brewster Ghiselin papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0528
Abstract The Brewster Ghiselin papers (1928-1996) consist of materials related to Ghiselin's career as an author, poet, and professor at the University of Utah. The collection contains materials related to the University of Utah Writer's Conference, primarily from 1944 to 1966, materials from the Poetry Society of America, a large number of books of poetry by various authors, and manuscripts of much of Ghiselin's own work, both poetry and essays. The materials consist of manuscripts, notes, letters,...
Dates: 1928-1996

Ogden Writers Series audio collection

 Collection
Identifier: A0334
Abstract The Ogden Writers Series audio collection (1985) consists of audio recordings of papers given at Weber State University in Ogden about native or resident Ogden authors.
Dates: 1985 September 12-November 21

Ogden Writer's Series records

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0926
Abstract The Ogden Writer's Series records (1985) consists of papers (and responses) on Utah's literary authors given in the autumn of 1985 at the Ogden Public Library.
Dates: 1985

Utah Humanities Research Foundation records

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0044
Abstract The Utah Humanities Research Foundation records (1944-1954) contain information on cultural materials throughout Utah and neighboring regions. The foundation, funded by a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation in 1944, attempted to preserve and collect cultural materials from the area. Fellowships were granted to qualified people for study in various areas of the humanities. The results from these studies are included in the collection. Subjects covered in the collection are autobiographies,...
Dates: 1944-1954